The Houston Astros won the World Series Champion game once in 2017. This earned them their first Astros World Series ring.

In 2017 series, the Houston Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers, four games to three, to win their first World Series in franchise history, also becoming the first team from Texas to do so. They became the second team in postseason history to win two Game 7s in one postseason, after the 1985 Kansas City Royals.[2] It was the first time since 2001–2002 when two consecutive World Series went to seven games. Both teams set a World Series record with a combined total of 25 home runs throughout the entire series, including a team record 15 home runs by the Houston Astros, and hit a combined total of eight home runs in Game 2 to set the single game World Series mark. Houston outfielder George Springer was named the World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP) after hitting five home runs in the series to tie a World Series record with Reggie Jackson in 1977 and Chase Utley in 2009.

This was the first World Series in which home-field advantage was decided by the regular season record of the two pennant winners. From 1903 to 2002, home-field advantage had been determined by coin flips and by alternating between the AL and NL. From 2003 to 2016, it was determined by results from that season’s All-Star Game, when it was awarded to the team from the winning league. The Los Angeles Dodgers earned home-field advantage over the Houston Astros. The series was played in a 2–3–2 format, with the Los Angeles Dodgers hosting Games 1, 2, 6, and 7; and the Houston Astros hosting Games 3, 4, and 5.
2017 Houston Astros World Series Ring Specifications
- 10.4 total genuine carat weight
- 90 grams in 14k
- 14 karat white and yellow gold
- 214 round brilliant diamonds
- 11 baguette diamonds
- 9 genuine orange sapphires
- 16 genuine blue sapphires
Every stone, every cut, every detail represents a piece of the story. The story of how the Houston Astros won a championship for the first time in franchise history. As the Astros World Series ring was designed and crafted, each piece was purposely woven to signify a milestone, moment or piece of the Houston Astros core.

Top of the Houston Astros World Series Ring
The top of the Astros World Series Ring illustrates how, when the pieces come together, HISTORY can be made.
- Creating the iconic “H” in the Houston Astros logo are 11 custom-cut baguettes which represent the team’s 11 postseason wins.
- Creating the iconic “H” in the Houston Astros logo are 11 custom-cut baguettes which represent the team’s 11 postseason wins.
- Creating the iconic “H” in the Houston Astros logo are 11 custom-cut baguettes which represent the team’s 11 postseason wins.

Name Side of the Houston Astros World Series Ring
The name side of the Astros World Series Ring represents the contribution of each player to the Houston Astros World Championship.
- The player’s name and Houston Astros wordmark frame the iconic Houston skyline, paying the ultimate respect to the city and fans who never wavered in their support for the team.
- The left field wall lifts up the city of Houston, a sentiment expressed by many fans when describing what this championship has meant to them and the community.
- The player’s number is encrusted in diamonds, symbolizing the value of each individual’s efforts.

Year Side of the Houston Astros World Series Ring
The year side of the Astros World Series Ring shows that the Houston Astros are and will always be HOUSTON STRONG.
- The iconic phrase HOUSTON STRONG is inset in a beautifully contrasted yellow gold. Featured within it is the “H” logo, which symbolizes how the team and the city came together to make each other stronger.
- The iconic phrase HOUSTON STRONG is inset in a beautifully contrasted yellow gold. Featured within it is the “H” logo, which symbolizes how the team and the city came together to make each other stronger.
- The iconic phrase HOUSTON STRONG is inset in a beautifully contrasted yellow gold. Featured within it is the “H” logo, which symbolizes how the team and the city came together to make each other stronger.
- The iconic phrase HOUSTON STRONG is inset in a beautifully contrasted yellow gold. Featured within it is the “H” logo, which symbolizes how the team and the city came together to make each other stronger.

Open side of the Houston Astros World Series Ring
The open sides of the Astros World Series Ring tell the story in stones.
- Atop the Astros World Series ring’s edge, 10 diamonds and one blue sapphire laid in a contrasting yellow gold channel tell the story of the club’s rich championship history. When combined, these 11 stones represent the 11 times the team has made the journey to the postseason.
- Two princess cut sapphires, one orange and the other blue, are set in golden home plates at the top and bottom edge of the Astros World Series ring top. These stones represent Houston’s unique achievement of being both American and National League Champions, a feat never accomplished by any other Major League team.
- Six round diamonds are set in striking yellow gold on the bottom edge of the Astros World Series ring top. These diamonds represent the six years Jim Crane has owned the team. The singular orange sapphire holds a dual meaning, representing not only the Houston Astros National League Pennant, but also Jim Crane’s first World Series Championship.

Inside of the Houston Astros World Series Ring
The arbor of the Astros World Series Ring shows that it’s what’s inside that counts.
- The inside of the Astros World Series ring features a specialty arbor showcasing the results of each playoff series in the Houston Astros playoff journey.
- The arbor of the Astros World Series ring features the organization’s rallying cry, “EARNED HISTORY.” It is placed so that, when shaking another hand, the recipient can see clearly that the Houston Astros earned their World Series title and place in history.
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Houston Astros 2017 World Series 25-man lineup
C
- Juan Centeno
- Evan Gattis
- Brian McCann
INF
- Jose Altuve
- Alex Bregman
- Carlos Corera
- Marwin Gonzale
- Yuli Gurriel
OF
- Carlos Beltran
- Derek Fisher
- Cameron Maybin
- Josh Reddick
- George Springer
LHP
- Dallas Keuchel
- Francisco Liriano
RHP
- Chris Devenski
- Ken Giles
- Luke Gregerson
- Will Harris
- Lance McCullers. Jr.
- Collin McHugh
- Charlie Morton
- Jose Musgrove
- Brad Peacock
- Justin Verlander
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